Uncovering the Mysteries of Plank Values and the Smallest Units of Matter

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Hello everyone.

I was researching topics on open and closed sets which lead to Plank values, which lead to the smallest size and then to what Plank length means.

A Google search brought me to
https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/time-and-matter-is-there-a-smallest-unit.764744/

After reading the post and seeing the quality of the answers I grew curious about the forum.

After reading the rules of conduct and posting guidelines, I thought this would be a fine place to visit and explore.

I look forward to getting to know this interesting look community.
 
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